Excellence, can we be equal and excellent too?

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, Harper [1961]Description: 171 p. 22 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • HM146 .G29
  • LA209.2 .G37
Contents:
Introduction -- PART ONE: EQUAL AND UNEQUAL: The decline of hereditary privilege -- Equality and competitive performance -- The three-way contest -- PART TWO: TALENT: The great talent hunt -- The identification of talent -- Facts and fancies about talent -- PART THREE: INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES: Education as sorting-out process -- College and the alternatives -- Motivation -- PART FOUR: THE INGREDIENTS OF A SOLUTION: The democratic dilemma -- Talent and leadership -- The idea of excellence -- The ideal of individual fulfillment -- The aims of a free people --The pursuit of excellence.
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Introduction -- PART ONE: EQUAL AND UNEQUAL: The decline of hereditary privilege -- Equality and competitive performance -- The three-way contest -- PART TWO: TALENT: The great talent hunt -- The identification of talent -- Facts and fancies about talent -- PART THREE: INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES: Education as sorting-out process -- College and the alternatives -- Motivation -- PART FOUR: THE INGREDIENTS OF A SOLUTION: The democratic dilemma -- Talent and leadership -- The idea of excellence -- The ideal of individual fulfillment -- The aims of a free people --The pursuit of excellence.